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Discover Ludwig"some interview" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific interview that has been mentioned or alluded to previously, or as a general term to describe an unspecified number or type of interviews. Example 1: "During the press conference, the celebrity was confronted with questions about some interview he had given years ago." Example 2: "I have been applying for jobs and I finally got invited for some interviews next week." Example 3: "The study included data from some interviews conducted with participants from various backgrounds."
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Use of CATI incorporates complex skip patterns into the interview, eliminates post-interview coding errors, and reduces interviewer's inadvertent failure to ask some interview questions.
Some interview questions you just can't avoid.
Could asking for some interview feedback help?
She likely would not have minded some interview preparation.
He sat still for some interview sequences but not others.
What are some interview questions you use to get at those qualities?
Looking back, you know that you gave stupid answers to some interview questions.
Then of course I came out in some interview and went: "They're a bunch of inbreds".
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In some situations, field interviewers completed some interviews or part of an interview by telephone.
I'd like to do some interviews.
Some interviews go well, others less well.
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